Palin as a mama grizzly Nearly one year later, while promoting the
Alaska natural gas pipeline project to federal officials in Washington D.C., Palin said, "Don't tell me that we should ever be on our knees to any dictator because of our desperation for energy, not when we have supplies here at home." Referring to her son's imminent deployment to the Iraq War zone, she added, "This mama grizzly ... has more reason than ever to protect our young." By October 2008, Palin's usage of the bear
metaphor to describe herself was reported in a
New York Times article, "Provoking Palin's Inner Bear," which quotes her as saying that negative media coverage about her children makes, "the mama grizzly bear in me [come] out, makes me want to rear up on my hind legs and say, 'Wait a minute.'" Soon, other media outlets began picking up on Palin's self-description. In January 2009,
Margery Eagan of the
Boston Herald penned a column, "Unbearable Mama Grizzly clawing way to Oval Office" in which she noted that a YouTube interview of Palin had nearly three quarters of a million views, proving "that mama 'grizzly,' as she called herself, remains irresistible." The Vancouver, Washington newspaper,
The Columbian, commented in January 2009 that, "Sarah Palin is on the prowl, snorting that when the media poke fun at her family, it brings out the mama grizzly in her." The connection between Palin and
mama grizzly was made internationally in July 2009 when the New Delhi, India-based
Hindustan Times reported on a Palin
tweet describing mama grizzly bears in Alaska. In August 2009, an opinion piece in
The Columbian suggested that Sarah Palin could serve as a Mama Grizzly head of a third or a fourth U.S. political party.
Palin-endorsed candidates as mama grizzlies of the
Fox News Channel reported that, "Palin says, women who she calls Mama Grizzlies will lead a national
Republican wave in November." In July 2010, Palin's political action committee, SarahPAC, released a video pushing the mama grizzly
meme as representing herself and "her fiercely independent, common sense conservative" candidates. The day after the
2010 midterm elections, Palin released a video showing a montage of her winning grizzly candidates, a roaring grizzly bear, and narration in which she says "this is our
morning in America". Publications such as
Newsweek explored the impact of "Mama Grizzlies" on the 2010 election cycle, prominently featuring Palin-endorsed women candidates such as
Michele Bachmann,
Nikki Haley,
Sharron Angle and
Christine O'Donnell in cover art and photos accompanying the story. The 2010 general elections placed a historic number of Republican women in Congress and "many were also ... heralded by Sarah Palin as being 'Mama Grizzlies. However, these women did not affiliate themselves with the term or discussions about gendered identities at all. ==Criticism==